Bearwallow Baptist Church
Jesus explains to his disciples that he is the way, the truth, and the life and the only way to the Father.
Jesus lays out the relationship between Himself, his disciples, and the Father.
When Jesus left the disciples for the cross, He left with them the gifts of God. The gifts of His presence, His holy Spirit, and His peace.
Jesus moves from identifying His betrayer to teaching the disciples concerning His death, and their conduct.
Jesus identifies His betrayer and in the process he teaches us three things about Him as the Savior.
Jesus is the Savior that John has been describing in his Gospel but in this passage we see the Savior becoming a servant.
What happens when we walk in the Light of Christ? What happens when we see Jesus as Savior and Light of the World.
What happens when we worship Jesus? A continuation of last week's message. Jesus is seen predicting His death on the cross.
As we see Jesus as Savior, we see that He is fulfilling their need for a Savior, a King, and prophecy.
Mary's act of worship shows us exactly what happens when we worship. Worship is a sacrificial, physical, spiritual, and influential act.
The Love of God conquers, it persuades, and it has come to us through Jesus Christ.
By looking at the gifts of the wise men, we can see the joy found in the advent of Jesus Christ.
We concentrate on the subject of Peace on this Advent Sunday.
Jesus has nothing bad to say to the church at Philadelphia, instead He encourages them to hold fast to Him, His Word, and their faith in both.
A church of zombies? That's what one pastor calls this church at Sardis - they appear alive but they are actually dead according to Jesus.
This is the longest letter of the seven and most of it is dominated by Jesus' indictment of a woman that the congregation allows to lead His people astray. Are we holding one another accountable?
The church at Pergamos was praised for somethings but they had began to compromise.
Jesus writes to the Church at Smyrna and had no condemnation for them, only encouragement.
How do you respond to a miracle? How did Mary & Martha respond to the miracle of their brother being raised from the dead.
Jesus is the Resurrection and Life and Lazarus will live again, because of who He is.
Jesus: The True Shepherd, The Good Shepherd, desires to lead us if we will simply follow Him.
The man born blind now has his sight but the harsh light of day hits him when he is dismissed from the synagogue because He confesses Christ as the healer.
Rev. Bobby Dees shares during Homecoming 2013 about David and Goliath and Chunking stones.
Dr. Goldberg of Chosen People ministries discusses God's plan for the Nation of Israel.
A Father's legacy is best seen by the arrows his sends out into the world.
Some people believe some of what Jesus says but they are not willing to let go of the bondage they are in.
There is freedom through Christ to all those who will believe in Him.
Jesus teaches in the temple and shows the many offices or faces that He holds as the Messiah.
The woman caught in adultery was forgiven by Christ and found freedom through that forgiveness.
John shows us the Messiah through Jesus' words, Jesus' water, and Jesus' wonder.
The Gospel of John presents a case for the Divine Messiah, but the crowd remains divided.
Jesus is confronted as He is teaching at the Feast of Booths. After being questioned, Jesus teaches the Jewish leaders a lesson about judgment.
To see Jesus as the Messiah, we must understanding His Timing, His Motive, an d His Person.
Mary found Hope in God's favor, The Coming Son, & in the impossible. We can find hope in the same places by looking at her example.
Following the healing on the Sabbath, Jesus asserts His equality with the Father.
Jesus heals a man who had been paralyed for 38 years, showing His power over time.
A look at the healing of the Nobleman's son as Jesus demonstrates His power over distance.
Part 3 of the Woman at the well
Pastor Jonathan speaks from the heart about how God has been dealing with him on the topic of Lordship.
Part 2 of Living Water from a divine Spring.
A Samaritan woman meets the divine spring at Jacob's well and is offered living water.
In this passage we see the first sign, where Jesus turns water into wine. We examine the problem, the proposition, and then the provision.
What does a it take to be a follower and what does a follower of Christ do.
In order to know who you are you must know who you aren't, you must know who you are, and your must know your place in life. John the Baptist is the example of knowing who you are.
The light of the world, Jesus Christ, the Word, becomes flesh and dwells among his creation.